Rust color paintsi
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It depends what you want to do with it? Do keep in mind that rust comes in many different shades, there is not one colour rust in real life, so you could use nearly anything.
So any other brand 'rust' paint will do. Sometimes they distinguish between new and old rust, so get both and you can blend if you need to.

If you're starting out for weathering purposes on rolling stock, locomotives or structures etc, you can also use craft paints, both acrylics and oils. The sky is the limit. Get the burned and raw ambers, as well as the burned and raw sienna colours and you're well on your way. Dry brush these, blend and fade using a variety of brush techniques, stippling is one that looks good on car roofs etc, and remember to always go from light colours to dark.

This roof was done that way.

[Image: 15139138065_653533dc67_c.jpg]Outdoor shots by Koos, on Flickr

hope that helps.

Koos
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